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The applicability of hollow fiber liquid phase microextraction (HF-LPME) was evaluated for extraction and preconcentration of apigenin prior to its determination by HPLC. Different parameters affecting the HF-LPME recovery such as nature of organic solvent, pH of donor and acceptor phases, extraction time, stirring speed, salt addition were optimized. Under optimum conditions (1-octanol as organic solvent, pH of the donor phase=3 and pH of acceptor phase=11.5, extraction time of 75 min, stirring speed of 1000 rpm) limit of detection (LOD) of 0.1 ng/mL, linear range of 0.5-300 ng/mL and correlation of determination (R(2)) of 0.9956 were obtained. The relative intra and inter-day standard deviations (RSD%) based on five replicate measurement were 3.5% and 10.7% respectively. Enrichment factor of 315 and recovery 85% were achieved. Finally, the applicability of the proposed method was evaluated by extraction and determination of apigenin in urine sample after consumption of Satureja sahendica Bornm. which is a native medicinal plant from Iran. Concentration of apigenin in urine sample was found to be 6.20 ng/mL.

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